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Old 05-07-2003, 02:31 PM
deltaphi94 deltaphi94 is offline
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The metallic part was kind of tricky. I had to find a loose edge and pull the decorative layer off first, then go back over it to remove the adhesive side.
You can get this wallpaper remover at Walmart, Lowe's or any store like that. It's called Dif and comes in either a concentrate to be mixed with water or a spray gel. Once it's applied, you let it soak for a few minutes, and the wall paper can be removed pretty easily with a scraper.
Almond paste is the color of paint I used. It's kind of a yellow cream color, and fortunately, the walls hadn't been painted behind the wallpaper.
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